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brown lost to challenger elizabeth warren. there is now speculation that brown could make another run for senate if president obama names senator john kerry to his cabinet, senator brown is rumored to be a contender for massachusetts governor in had 2014. but brown insists his immediate future is focused outside of politics. >> there's no vacancy that i'm aware of and my biggest job now is to make sure there's a smooth transition from my office to the senator elect's office. there's not an opening right now for governor nor is there an opening for senator. but there is an opening for a dad and a husband, and that's the role that i want to play. >> wrote today about the future of conservatism. you say the challenge between self-reflection and cannibalization. >> for all the talk of the civil war within the gop, i just don't see it and it certainly doesn't have to happen. i think self-reflex is good and conservatives need to talk about what just happened. they also need to remember that they didn't bother explaining to anyone ov
brown lost to challenger elizabeth warren. there is now speculation that brown could make another run for senate if president obama names senator john kerry to his cabinet, senator brown is rumored to be a contender for massachusetts governor in had 2014. but brown insists his immediate future is focused outside of politics. >> there's no vacancy that i'm aware of and my biggest job now is to make sure there's a smooth transition from my office to the senator elect's office. there's not...
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let's go to tina brown now. i'll give you a choice, the obama conquest, lucky general or master of the game? you want to answer the question? or should we talk about general petraeus? >> how can we resist talking about general petraeus. you know, this whole thing has turned into the most wild steamy complex soap opera that it's just unbelievable. i mean every day a fresh detail, you know, emerges. now we have general allen in the mix. it's almost -- you've got these two women, the brunette bombshell of the high command kelley and the well-toned paula broadwell, with the counterinsurgent smile. it's becoming insane by the minute. i think it's a tragedy to lose petraeus, i do. i think the guy's so stellar and so honorable and so, you know, so important right now. >> it's also a tragedy for all of the families involved. and i wonder would the reporters you have working on "newsweek" and "the daily beast," has anything come across your desk that really questions national security? that really brings this to the fore
let's go to tina brown now. i'll give you a choice, the obama conquest, lucky general or master of the game? you want to answer the question? or should we talk about general petraeus? >> how can we resist talking about general petraeus. you know, this whole thing has turned into the most wild steamy complex soap opera that it's just unbelievable. i mean every day a fresh detail, you know, emerges. now we have general allen in the mix. it's almost -- you've got these two women, the...
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harold, we saw it with scott brown last night in defeat. a lot of graciousness this morning and, i'll tell you what, if we're going to do what we have to do as a country moving forward over the next six months, we need this sort of cooperation. >> that's probably the most appealing feature this morning if you are an independent voter, an independent minded democrat or republican in the country, all of these candidates, winners and losers. i was struck by elizabeth warren's answer to barnicle's question about what she had learned and will take to the senate. tim kaine talking about compromise which he did during the campaign, how you begin to broker an agreement between democrats and republicans around the fiscal cliff and it -- >> when he said his numbers started to move is when he started running positive campaign ads in english and in spanish the numbers started breaking his way. >> you had a segment or two before, i hope he's right. i'm sick of seeing the negative advertising. i was sick of saying that all the money pour ed in, not only
harold, we saw it with scott brown last night in defeat. a lot of graciousness this morning and, i'll tell you what, if we're going to do what we have to do as a country moving forward over the next six months, we need this sort of cooperation. >> that's probably the most appealing feature this morning if you are an independent voter, an independent minded democrat or republican in the country, all of these candidates, winners and losers. i was struck by elizabeth warren's answer to...
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. >> brown liquor and one clear liquor in the other hand. >> lots of alcohol and lots of disinhibition. >> well, this has been enlightening. >> it's not exactly been enlightening, but you know, it's important for people to remember that the holidays are to be enjoyed. if you don't think you're going to enjoy them, figure it out now. go manufacture it for yourself. >> there you go. dr. nancy snyderman. >> you're a happy americperson. i'm a happy person. >> go home to your family. >> don't you love thanksgiving? >> it's a miserable forecast. >> dr. nancy snyderman, thank you. "time" columnist joe klein next on "morning joe." [ male announcer ] this december, remember -- what starts with adding a friend... ♪ ...could end with adding a close friend. the lexus december to remember sales event is on. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> well, i think the election changes that. it's pretty clear that the president was re-elected. obamacare is the law of the land. >> but you won't be spending the time next year trying to repeal obamacare? >> there certainly may be parts of it that we belie
. >> brown liquor and one clear liquor in the other hand. >> lots of alcohol and lots of disinhibition. >> well, this has been enlightening. >> it's not exactly been enlightening, but you know, it's important for people to remember that the holidays are to be enjoyed. if you don't think you're going to enjoy them, figure it out now. go manufacture it for yourself. >> there you go. dr. nancy snyderman. >> you're a happy americperson. i'm a happy person....
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voters in massachusetts selected elizabeth warren to replace incumbent scott brown for the seat formerly held by the late ted kennedy. in north dakota, heidi heitkamp beat rick berg. in held off a tough challenger from congressman denny rehberg. and claire mccaskill beat todd akin. >> let's let that one breathe for a second. >> why don't we. >> let me just say as probably the lone registered republican sitting not only at this table but in this zip code, thank you, todd akin. thank you for selfishly putting yourself above your party and the values that you claim to hold dear. you just gave up yet another senate seat for the republican party to harry reid. todd, thanks a lot, pal. the rest of the world knew you were going to lose, and you decided to do it anyway. >> right. and i'll add to that, if i could, to be completely annoying, i'm sure, but thank you, todd akin and richard mourdock and thank you republican party for not breaking their arms and getting rid of them and instead focusing on people like chris christie who were just doing his job. >> again, this is a problem. it's a brand
voters in massachusetts selected elizabeth warren to replace incumbent scott brown for the seat formerly held by the late ted kennedy. in north dakota, heidi heitkamp beat rick berg. in held off a tough challenger from congressman denny rehberg. and claire mccaskill beat todd akin. >> let's let that one breathe for a second. >> why don't we. >> let me just say as probably the lone registered republican sitting not only at this table but in this zip code, thank you, todd akin....
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most think they don't like them because they are brown per se. >> i think it needs to understand something. there's a weird disconnect here. george w. bush won 22% more of the vote in 2004 than he won in 2000 in part by upping, not entirely but the hispanic vote went up 10% or 30% based on his base. he was someone who spoke. he didn't get 27% which is what romney got. obviously if romney had got ebb 40% of the hispanic vote he would have won the election. >> and pigs would have begun flying. >> eight years earlier, it's not some miracle or mystery how. he liked them. he spoke spanish. talked about comprehensive immigration reform. he was not hostile. he was not ugly spirited. and he was somebody who had a record in previous -- in his governorship of being open and inclusive and admiring of the power of immigration. something happened in the republican party. a semipsychotic break in 2005 for reasons i don't entirely understand. it's been destructive. it has been almost a destructive force. you cannot name a single congressional canndidate who ha benefited from being a harsh immigration res
most think they don't like them because they are brown per se. >> i think it needs to understand something. there's a weird disconnect here. george w. bush won 22% more of the vote in 2004 than he won in 2000 in part by upping, not entirely but the hispanic vote went up 10% or 30% based on his base. he was someone who spoke. he didn't get 27% which is what romney got. obviously if romney had got ebb 40% of the hispanic vote he would have won the election. >> and pigs would have...
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tigers still makes him the fourth highest paid coach in college football behind only nick saban, mack brown at texas and bob stoops at oklahoma. miles has a record 85-20 in his 8 seasons with lsu. >>> and one final plea, if you're with the gator bowl and you're watching this right now, invite vanderbilt to the game. we all want to go. everyone who ever went to vanderbilt will come to jacksonville, florida, to root on the team in this game. on the gator bowl. >> with joe not being here, aren't we tired of alabama being in the championship game? >> they'll be there again, my friend. >> and take a whooping. >> that means you're tired of them winning. >> we will not go over the fiscal cliff, and notre dame will beat alabama. i can't wait for joe to get here to put it in his mug ahead of time. >>> the science of e-mail fund-raising. how the obama campaign mastered the art of asking for money over and over again. bloomberg businessweek's josh green joins us next with an exclusive first look at his new piece on "morning joe." >>> beautiful picture of the sun coming up over washington. joining us n
tigers still makes him the fourth highest paid coach in college football behind only nick saban, mack brown at texas and bob stoops at oklahoma. miles has a record 85-20 in his 8 seasons with lsu. >>> and one final plea, if you're with the gator bowl and you're watching this right now, invite vanderbilt to the game. we all want to go. everyone who ever went to vanderbilt will come to jacksonville, florida, to root on the team in this game. on the gator bowl. >> with joe not being...
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. >> i don't remember anything like that, charlie brown. >> maybe i need to reacquaint myself. >> let's do business before the bell. >> wah-wah-wah. >> to brian shactman for business before the bell. brian, what are you looking at? >> reporter: hi, guys. quick quickly on that holiday thing, they better hope black friday sales are good. there's 33 days in between thanksgiving and christmas. three more days than last year. a lot of people think that consumers are going to wait until the very end so they'd better get sales early on. ben bernanke, the market went down after he spoke yesterday in new york. to parafreii paraphrase it, he can't do everything. he's not going to. no greek debt deal. angela merkel in germany says you might have to wait until monday on that. jobless claims on a wednesday because of the holiday week, down 41,000 but still a little distort distorted because of hurricane sandy. so keep that in mind. and, also, we do have thanksgiving, guys, and could you guess the average price for a turkey dinner? anyone taking a guess? >> for the entire dinner? >> for the turkey? >
. >> i don't remember anything like that, charlie brown. >> maybe i need to reacquaint myself. >> let's do business before the bell. >> wah-wah-wah. >> to brian shactman for business before the bell. brian, what are you looking at? >> reporter: hi, guys. quick quickly on that holiday thing, they better hope black friday sales are good. there's 33 days in between thanksgiving and christmas. three more days than last year. a lot of people think that consumers...
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. >> and at one moment, brown shirts after the irish and then he becomes a champion of home rule. >> he was willing to deal for the three irish ports that chamberlain had stupidly given back to ireland. ch churchill was willing and told roosevelt, you give us the ports and we'll make it happen after the war that ultimately returns to ireland. >> what was winston churchill's greatest moment? was it his speech? what was it? >> i think one of the most powerful -- the most powerful moment for me was his valedictory speech in march of '55, never again spoke in the house but he stayed there for the next nine years. where he wondered if god had forsaken humanity because of humanity's behavior. and he pretty much came up with mutually assured destruction and he laid it out in that speech and he said with these bombs, h-bombs, a war can be fought but no one will win and we're all going to die and it was, i think, a very powerful moment. i think it moved eisenhower. it moved policy. he always wanted to get to a summit meeting with the soviets and never did. he failed there. but in his last day
. >> and at one moment, brown shirts after the irish and then he becomes a champion of home rule. >> he was willing to deal for the three irish ports that chamberlain had stupidly given back to ireland. ch churchill was willing and told roosevelt, you give us the ports and we'll make it happen after the war that ultimately returns to ireland. >> what was winston churchill's greatest moment? was it his speech? what was it? >> i think one of the most powerful -- the most...